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Jennifer was given approval to return to Australia for her father’s funeral, but her partner wasn’t
Jennifer Gilmore was allowed to return to Australia to attend the saddest of occasions.
Key points:
- Jennifer Gilmore, who resides in Berlin, is back in Australia after her father passed away suddenly but her partner was denied a travel exemption
- Travel exemptions for foreign de facto partners to enter Australia can be granted in compelling and compassionate circumstances
- Border Force says 25,000 foreign nationals have been approved for inbound travel exemptions and almost 27,000 have been denied
After her father died suddenly on November 11, the 27-year-old decided to make arrangements to travel home from Berlin, where she lives, to be with her family for his funeral.
She also hoped to get a travel exemption for her German partner of three…
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